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The Roots of Chassidic Philosophy

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Posted: Dec 31, 2008
Part #1 Roots of Chassidic Philoso[hy
Very interesting and informative,I am lookign forward to hearing the rest. HAPPY NEW YEAR
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The Roots of Chassidic Philosophy
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